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Herlinde Koelbl: Metamorphoses (Bilingual edition)
By (Author) Herlinde Koelbl
Designed by Matthias Langer / Steidl Design
Steidl Publishers
Steidl Verlag
20th July 2023
Germany
General
Non Fiction
Photographs: collections
Photography: subject-specific techniques and principles
778.9435
Hardback
128
Width 210mm, Height 285mm
780g
In the long line of Herlinde Koelbl's projects, this is the first time that no people are to be seen, and yet her main theme remains: transience. Metamorphoses comprises vivid portraits of flora in various states of bloom and decay: light piercing a broken leaf revealing a network of fine, branched veins; a lemon like a porous stone; a berry wrapped in delicate threads; petals curled in erotic shapes. The book is an investigation into the nature of beauty in painterly hues and a wealth of forms: an intricate, fragile beauty that is only revealed when one pays as close attention as Koelbl does. It is a beauty that approaches abstraction and yet is ultimately less about appearance than the unceasing processes of change and renewal at work in nature. In Koelbl's words: "The present and the past flow into each other. And in reappearance lies the future."
Even in the process of decay, nature brings forth new beauty and altered perception. It requires a special attentiveness, a close look, to recognize this. - Herlinde Koelbl
Herlinde Koelbl, born in Lindau in 1939, is a renowned German photo artist, author and documentary filmmaker. Koelbl's photographs have been shown in numerous international exhibitions and are held in many collections. Her books include Angela Merkel. Portraits 1991-2021 (2021), Fascination of Science (2020), Targets (2014) and Traces of Power (1999). Her insightful and often philosophical interviews appear regularly in ZEITmagazin. Koelbl has received several awards including the Dr. Erich Salomon Award, the Golden Camera and the Federal Cross of Merit. She lives and works in Munich.